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SPFx Fantastic 40 Web Parts

SPFx Fantastic 40 Web Parts Ref Link :  https://github.com/OlivierCC/spfx-40-fantastics Menu & Carousels & News Management Overview Web Part Description News Carousel Insert a classical, responsive, cool & touch ready News Carousel. With this web part, you can add easily news focus in your SharePoint site. The users can easily navigate in news items, with buttons or with touch. Tiles Menu This Web Part allows you to very easily create a menu in form of tiles that is responsive and adapted for mobile. You can directly manage the items on your menu, with a title, an image and manage Visual rendering options. 3D Carousel Insert a 3D Carousel in your SharePoint pages. With this Web Part, you can manage your menu items and create automatically a 3D carousel. Coverflow Generates a Coverflow Apple like menu in your pages. Manage your menu items with title and picture and create a cool coverflow menu. News Slider Insert a News Slider Tiles control to your pages....

What You Need to Know About Open Graph Meta Tags for Total Facebook and Twitter

One Of the Interesting topic found for Ur Website Improvement Capabilities with Metatag. Reference Info: https://blog.kissmetrics.com/open-graph-meta-tags/

HOW TO CREATE A SHAREPOINT EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY?

Option 1: Use the Contact List Web Part available in SharePoint If you are a small organization, you can simply use an out of the box Web Part called Contacts to manage contact information. The beauty of this approach is that you can customize your Contacts Web Part with any columns/metadata that you wish. That means you can add all sorts of phone numbers, notes, other information and group/organize it in any way you wish on your SharePoint site or page The second option when it comes to  SharePoint Employee Directory  is to create custom sites/pages using  Content Search Web  part. This option works well when you have a larger organization and want to create an Employee Directory that allows you to filter the different properties using left-hand-side metadata criteria. You do need to be an advanced SharePoint User to create this sort of Directory. If you are comfortable with some customization and want to give it a try, here are couple of blog posts ...

Intresting Cool Feature in O365 Column Formatting

Reference Links: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/declarative-customization/column-formatting https://medium.com/@zaab_it/sharepoint-online-new-column-formatting-capabilities-1949997daabe

Best practices from O365 for development

Jquery Image Slider

http://jsfiddle.net/WuUKH/ https://css-tricks.github.io/AnythingSlider/#&panel1-2&panel2-1 https://www.jqueryscript.net/time-clock/Creating-An-Upcoming-Events-App-with-jQuery-moment-js-Eventify.html https://devrama.com/static/devrama-slider/

Nice dashboard for your SharePoint site

https://github.com/giuleon/SPO-Team-Dashboard

Working with User Profile Client Side

Approach In addition to server side object model available in previous versions, Search and User Profiles in SharePoint 2013 provides the following set of API's. . NET Client Object Model REST Service JavaScript Client Object Model Prerequisites For search you need to have the following prerequisites based upon the approach you are using. Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.Search.dll   -  If you are making use of .NET client object model you need to add reference to this dll. SP.Search.js   - If you are using JSOM, you need to ensure that this js file is loaded on the page. http://<siteUri>/_api/search/ - If you are making a REST call then you need to use this access point. For user profiles you need to have the following prerequisites based upon the approach you are using. Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.UserProfiles.dll  -  If you are making use of .NET client object model you need to add reference to this dll. SP. UserProfiles .js   -...

Comparison of Power BI Service vs. Power BI Report Server vs. SQL Server Reporting Services

Comparison of Power BI Service vs. Power BI Report Server vs. SQL Server Reporting Services Following is a summary of the key feature differences available when deploying to the cloud-based Power BI Service vs. the on-premises report deployment options (this is not an exhaustive list of all features). SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is included only for comparison to the Power BI Report Server, as SSRS is beyond the scope of this whitepaper. Feature/Capability Power BI Service Power BI Report Server June 2017 SQL Server 2017 Reporting Services Publish and View Reports: Publish and view RDL (Reporting Services paginated report) Publish and view PBIX (Power BI report) Publish and view XLSX (Excel workbook) Rendering of custom visuals utilized in a PBIX ...